I made a robot for my m67

Published on November 15, 2023
Duration: 10:24

This video demonstrates a remote-controlled robot, a Daredevil Mower, modified to launch an M67 fragmentation grenade using an X Products .308 Can Cannon. The robot's capabilities, including weapon mounting and remote activation via a solenoid trigger, are showcased before the grenade is detonated inside a GMC van, causing significant damage. The experiment highlights advanced DIY engineering and the destructive potential of ordnance.

Quick Summary

A Daredevil Mower robot was modified to remotely launch an M67 fragmentation grenade using an X Products .308 Can Cannon. A remote-controlled solenoid triggered the rifle, allowing for safe, distant activation before detonation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: .308 Can Cannon
  2. 00:36Testing Can Cannon Velocity
  3. 04:12Introducing the Daredevil Mower Robot
  4. 05:48Rigging M67 Grenade to Robot
  5. 07:11Robot Detonates M67 Grenade
  6. 08:39Aftermath and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Daredevil Mower robot used for in this video?

The Daredevil Mower robot is a remote-controlled tracked platform modified to mount and remotely fire an M67 fragmentation grenade using a .308 Can Cannon, demonstrating its capability to handle heavy weaponry.

How was the M67 grenade remotely triggered?

A remote-controlled solenoid was rigged to the trigger mechanism of the rifle attached to the robot. This allowed the operator to safely activate the Can Cannon from a distance.

What kind of launcher was used to fire the M67 grenade?

An X Products .308 Can Cannon was used. This launcher is designed to fire various projectiles, including blanks, which were used here to propel the M67 grenade.

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